frozen star

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Etymology

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frozen+star

  • (stellar black hole, black hole alternative): From relativity predicting the passage of time slowing to a stop as the star collapses through its event horizon, "freezing" time and the star.
  • (Population 0 star): From the existence of frozen volatiles, such as water ice, existing in the atmosphere and on the surface of such a star

Noun

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frozen star (plural frozen stars)

  1. (astrophysics) Synonym of stellar black hole
  2. Synonym of frozar (A proposed theoretical alternative to black holes.)
  3. (astronomy) A proposed theoretical type of Population 0 star, which could exist in the far future, with a very high metallicity allowing for stars with very low mass, resulting in a nuclear fusion cored star with a surface temperature close to the triple-point of water.